• Darron George

    Darron George
    Pastor

    Darron George is a native of Trinidad and Tobago. He migrated to the United States with his family in 1990 where they made Maryland home. He met his wife, then Abi Thomas, in Baltimore, and they got married in 1995. God blessed them with three sons; Jabari, Micai and Cade. In 2006, his family answered the call to leave all behind and enter into full time ministry. The family moved to Michigan. While in Michigan, Pastor George attended the Andrews University Theological Seminary. During that time Abi discontinued her pursuit of a law degree and changed her major to Social Work. In 2008, he graduated with an MDiv in Theology and Abi completed and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work. Upon graduation, the family moved to Rhode Island, whilst there, Pastor George worked as a bible worker in the Southern New England Conference of Seventh Day Adventists and Abi worked at the Urban League of Rhode Island. It wasn’t long before the South Central Conference of Seventh Day Adventists extended a call for him to pastor a two church district in Mississippi while Abi worked for the State Hospital in Jackson Mississippi. It is here where she furthered her studies and earned a Master’s degree in Social Work from Jackson State University. Pastor George pastored in Mississippi from 2009 to 2014. He was transferred in the summer of 2014 to Birmingham, Alabama where he currently pastors the Hillsview Seventh Day Adventist church. Abi continues her career as a licensed social worker in Birmingham. Pastor and Mrs. George see themselves as being in ministry together. As pastor and social worker, they see themselves as a team that has been mandated by God to serve the community in a tangible, spiritual, and lasting way. It is their belief that love for God is love for the community.